International Society for Technology in Education - Blog > The Flipped Class: A New Par... - 3 views
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Jonathan Bergann and Aaron Sams are two science teachers from Woodland Park, South Dakota who are leading a revolution in instruction called "The Flipped Class." Stated simply, their method involves flipping what happens in the classroom with what happens at home. Rather than lecture live, they make videos for their student to watch at home. Class time is spent working with students to better understand the material covered in the videos. Their motto is, "class is for conversation, not dissemination."
Assessment and Rubrics - 6 views
100 Mobile Tools for Teachers - 2 views
How We Will Read: Clay Shirky - 3 views
10 Apps That Combine Learning With Fun - Getting Smart by Guest Author - EdTech, mlearn... - 2 views
The Ultimate Compilation of Educational Apps & Resources for the Tech-Savvy Learner | T... - 6 views
10 Ways to ensure that this year parents won't even have to ask "What did you do at sch... - 8 views
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Post by US teacher (@tedrosececi) "Here are 10 ideas I have gathered this summer to kick parent communication up to the next level so that never again will they have to ask, "What'd you do at school today?" and hear the annoying, "nothing." Instead, parents will have already experienced the wonderful things that have been happening in their child's world and dinner table discussions will turn into celebrations and extensions of the learning happening at school."
EdTech Cheat Sheet Infographic - Boundless - 2 views
Five-Minute Film Festival: Pinterest for Teaching and Learning | Edutopia - 1 views
Tablets, laptops and mobiles in the classroom: top tips from teachers | Teacher Network... - 1 views
Your Digital Footprint, your future - Technology Enhanced Learning Blog - 3 views
Teachers Stuck on Pinterest | Edutopia - 3 views
EdTechTeam: 10 Ways to Change Your Classroom with Google Cardboard - 1 views
Bloom's Taxonomy Bloomin' Tree from iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » - 10 views
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A teacher created these for her classroom so that she could share Bloom's with her kids in different ways that would make their classroom fun, but also give them a different way of viewing the information. Here she is sharing her Bloomin' Tree. As she started making her Bloom's re-imagines, students started coming to her with ideas of how to display the information. The tree was a student idea and the boy underneath is Lance, who made the suggestion.
iPads in Education: Grading what's working and what's not - iPads in Education - 9 views
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